Keerthi was a kind-hearted girl who loved chatting with her friends. One day, she sent a message to her best friend, Ajay: "How was your day?" She eagerly waited, but hours passed without a reply. Her heart sank. What if he’s mad at me? she wondered. What if he doesn’t want to be my friend anymore?
The silence felt like a heavy cloud, growing bigger and darker with every passing minute. Keerthi remembered something the wise bookkeeper had once told her about “Anxious Attachment.” It was like when she was little, dancing in her room, wishing someone would notice her but they never did. That same feeling of being forgotten came rushing back.
But then, Keerthi thought about the words from her Therapy book:
“You don’t have to be perfect to be loved.”
She took a deep breath, letting the storm inside her calm. The next day, Ajay called. “Sorry, I was busy!” he said. “I didn’t mean to worry you.” Keerthi smiled, feeling the weight lift from her heart. “It’s okay, I missed you,” she said.
Keerthi realised that love doesn’t require constant reassurance. It’s steady and trusting. The worry cloud would still visit sometimes, but she had learned how to face it without letting it control her.
Moral:
When anxious thoughts cloud your mind, remember that love doesn’t need to be chased. Trust that those who care about you will always return.

You are right but problem especially with younger generation is that they are more posesses about love rather than understanding it. I still remember one married couple who cane fir counselling. Lady's complaint was that her husband doesn't say I Love You like shahrukh khan and sudeep at all. Not even once a day. Husband says I am not expressive. ( But you know what I told her, my dear they are paid in crores to act like that. Poor husband of yours has to earn it πππ )
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True ,well said mam, hahaaa
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